\begin{itemize}
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Open file \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Cannot open file\\ \textbf{Result:} Passed\\ \textbf{Description of failure:} The application allows the user just to open music files which can be handled by the application. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Navigate to position \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed  \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Select segment \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} No such functionality implemented }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Delete segment \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} No such functionality implemented. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Copy segment \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} No such functionality implemented. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Paste segment \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} No such functionality implemented. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Play \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Give repeating cue \\ \textbf{Result:} Partially failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} The application can just give a visual cue. An audio cue is missing. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Pause \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Stop \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} The application doesn't allows the user to stop the playback. The only way to achieve a similar functionality is to pause the playback and set the position of the playback to the beginning. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Change playback speed \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Control volume \\ \textbf{Result:} Partially failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} Sometimes the playback stops although the Status rests in "Playing". }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Apply audio effect \\ \textbf{Result:} Partially failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} There is only a small equalizer and two audio effects available which are covered by use cases further down. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Set repeating mode \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Adjust gain \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} No such functionality implemented. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Tweak pitch \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Filter voice \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Import plugin \\ \textbf{Result:} Failed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} No such functionality implemented. }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Load profile \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Save profile \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
	\item{\textbf{Use case:} Close application \\ \textbf{Result:} Passed \\ \textbf{Description of failure:} - }
\end{itemize}

\textbf{Summary:} There are a lot of differences between our requirements and the given implementation. Therefore many functional tests failed totally or partially due to not implemented functionality. Two missing parts are from our point of view really grave. Namely the possibility to handle segments (like select, copy, paste and delete a specified segment) and a feature which allows to import more audio effects. On the other hand we find the way profiles are implemented as a set with quick access seems to be really comfortable.